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Respectfully submitted
1. G. '~;alkerJ
Secretary.
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City Hall, Seuth San Francisco
:March 6, 1946
A joint meeting of the City Council of So. San Francisco and Planning Commission
of So. San Francisco was held on Wednesday March 6, 1946 at 8 P. M.
Present: Mr. A. Rocca, in the Chair. Messrs: D.W. Duncan, J. DeNardi, A. J.
Eschelbach, A. J .V~el te, Adolph Sani, J" G. Walker from the Planning Commission.
Mayor P.W. Holston, Councilmen Anderson and Elder, J. W. Coleberd City Attorney,
and surveyor Mark Larwood from the City Concil. lUso Mr. McClurig from Enterprise Press.
The minutes of the meeting of the Planning Commission of February 6, 1946 were read
and approved.
Mr. Rocca said theJoint meeting had been called to discuss plans tor the furture re-
zoning of South San Francisco with a view of arriving at the different types of buildings
and businesses to be permitted in the various parts of the town, and said he was
of the opinion it would be advisable to get some outside planing engineer to make a
thorough study of South San Francisco before the Commission goes into too much detail
He stated that he had talked this over with m~nber of the Planning Co~nision and
also officials of the City Council and they were of the same opinion. He also stated
Mr. Mark Larwood was preparing a new map of the City of So. San Frallcisco which
would be completed very soon.
Mayor Holston said he was in full agreem.ent wi th Mr. Rocca. City Attorney Coleberd
taY~ed at leng~h on the preposed changes in the zoning.
It was the coneensus of opinion of all present that an outside Planning Engineer
should be employed to maker a thorough survey of the City, and it was regularly
moved, seconded, and carried unanimously that Mr. Ronald Campbell be invited to meet
with the City Council at their adjourned meeting to be held Tuesday March 12th at 8 P.M.
Secretary ordered to invite Mr. Campbell to meet with the Broad on that date.
Mr. Larwood said he would personally see that Mr. Campbell would be present.
Mr. Rocca read a letter he had received from Mr. Hepudwig regardingP"l~"ll Ring
near El Camino Heal within the City limits. It was decided that no favorable action could
could be taken on the proposed Pony Ring. Mr. Rocca said he would so notify Mr. Hepudwig.
The Plans which were" submitted to and approved by the Planning Commission on Janu8I1
25th 1946. as shown on five separate maps. Numbered No.1, 2, 4, 4, and 5, came up
again for further action, but as thereseemed:f'.cl to be no defini te understanding on the
question as to what constituted Light Industry, after discussion pro &. con. It was re-
c01J.Iillended by Mt. Duncan and seconded by lVlr. DeNardi, the t Messrs ~ Rocca, Mr. Eschel bach, WE
and Coleberd be appointed as special conmittee to thrash out what constitutes Light
Industry --carried unanmously.
'rhis Commi ttee well meet at the call of Mr. Eschelbach, chairman.
On motion of Mr. Welte seconded by Mr. Rocca this meeting was adjourned to